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Titus von der Malsburg
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I investigate how the human brain makes sense of language and how the eyes navigate the text during reading. For this research I use a wide range of experimental and computational methods such as the co-registration of eye movements and electric brain potentials, large-scale crowd sourcing, Bayesian data modelling, and scanpath analyses.
Computational Linguistics Natural Language & Speech Neuroscience Psychiatry & Psychology
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Problems in using text-mining and p-curve analysis to detect rate of p-hacking
Good point about ghost variables and the p-curve. Unfortunately, things are even worse than you describe. In reading research, it is common to test dozens of dependent variables...